Kate Middleton is ‘always at ease’ talking to families struggling with grief, reveals hospice CEO

‘Incredibly open’ Kate Middleton ‘creates really precious memories for families struggling with grief’ during her visits to hospices, according to the chief executive of one of her patronages.  The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, who is currently living in her country retreat Anmer Hall with her husband Prince William and their three children, visited East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices’ … Read more

Coronavirus: Coughs, sneezes AND talking all cause spread

Coughing, sneezing and talking can all spread the coronavirus – and some droplets spread more than eight feet (2.4m) through the air, a study has found. Researchers said that all three of these can spread the disease and that all produce droplets carrying the virus. Speaking loudly for one minute could produce 1,000 droplets capable … Read more

Coronavirus: Coughs, sneezes AND talking all cause spread

Coughing, sneezing and talking can all spread the coronavirus – and some droplets spread more than eight feet (2.4m) through the air, a study has found. Researchers said that all three of these can spread the disease and that all produce droplets carrying the virus. Speaking loudly for one minute could produce 1,000 droplets capable … Read more

Talking Heads: Sarah Lancashire plays a woman sexually infatuated with her son 

A shocking new monologue detailing a mother’s sexual obsession with her teenage son left viewers squirming in their seats after it aired during the first episode of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads series.  Actress Sarah Lancashire, known for her role in Happy Valley and Last Tango in Halifax, plays ‘an ordinary woman’, Gwen, who’s trying to … Read more

Talking about mental health `vital´ as sport returns, says Duke of Cambridge

Prince William joins sporting stars including England rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson to highlight ‘vital’ need to talk about mental health Prince William championed the Heads Up campaign for mental health in football William was joined by Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and British sports stars  The group reviewed the Government’s Mental Health and Elite Sport Action … Read more

Talking Heads FIRST LOOK: Jodie Comer wows in new show still for remake of hit Alan Bennett series

The first look at the remake of Alan Bennett’s masterpieces, Talking Heads, has been revealed. The monologue series, starring the likes of Jodie Comer, Imelda Staunton and Martin Freeman, will debut on BBC One with a double-bill on Tuesday 23 June – 22 years since the second series aired and 32 years since the first.  In a new show still, it sees Jodie, … Read more

Infected Tube passenger showers coronavirus droplets by talking

A person infected with coronavirus can pass it on just by talking to someone in a closed environment such as a tube train or small office, simulations reveal. In a simulation of tube travel, produced by software firm MSC, one infected person can be seen literally coating other passengers with COVID-19 – just by talking.  … Read more

‘Talking saved me’: Phillip Schofield shares how speaking to loved ones helped him when he came out

‘Talking saved me’: Phillip Schofield shares how speaking to loved ones helped him when he came out as gay as he encourages others to do the same during hard times If you have been affected by this story, you can call the Samaritans on 116 123 or visit www.samaritans.org  By Roxy Simons For Mailonline Published: … Read more

Coronavirus: TALKING in confined spaces can cause spread

Just talking in a confined space could spread coronavirus, a new study suggests.  Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that droplets of spit that can contain infectious particles of coronavirus can linger in the air for eight to 14 minutes after someone speaks.  Especially concerning, even a person with no symptoms of … Read more

TALKING in confined spaces can spread coronavirus, study finds

Just talking in a confined space could spread coronavirus, a new study suggests.  Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) found that droplets of spit that can contain infectious particles of coronavirus can linger in the air for eight to 14 minutes after someone speaks.  Especially concerning, even a person with no symptoms of … Read more